5 Simple Steps to Make Hemp Milk & 7 Reasons You Should Be Drinking It Now!

Intro:

Perhaps you’ve been curious, ‘What is hemp milk?’ Maybe you’ve heard about it but don’t really know anything about hemp milk. Hemp milk is made from whole hemp seeds and is abundantly rich in high-quality plant proteins, healthy fats and essential minerals. Does hemp milk contain THC? No; hemp milk may not be as exciting as weed milk, which actually contains THC, but hemp milk is a beverage that you might want to give a chug or two! Whether you’re lactose intolerant or just want some hemp milk nutrition for the health of it, organic hemp milk is an excellent alternative to traditional cow’s milk. If you have cholesterol and blood pressure related health problems, among hemp seed milk’s benefits is a good deal of omega-3 fatty acids that help regulate cholesterol and blood pressure. If you’re wondering ‘What does hemp milk taste like?’, hemp milk has a somewhat nutty taste like almond milk, so it’s also a good substitute for that if you have a nut allergy. There’s every reason to look further into ‘Is hemp milk healthy?’ and decide for yourself if you think it would work for you!

(Hemp milk and crushed, shelled hemp seeds, image from All Things Raw and Beautiful on Instagram)

Background – Benefits of Hemp Milk:

Here is a breakdown of hemp milk nutrition…

1) Hemp milk meets or beats regular cow’s milk when it comes to nutrition; hemp milk contains more calcium than does cow's milk, hemp milk also has more hemp vitamins like vitamin D and magnesium, and unsweetened hemp milk has zero sugar - whereas regular cow’s milk has over 13 grams of sugar per cupful.

2) Organic hemp milk is made by soaking, then grinding, cannabis sativa hemp seeds in water. Because hemp milk is made from hemp seeds - not from marijuana like weed milk, or cannabis milk, or marijuana milk – there’s none of the cannabinoids like THC present in hemp milk to get you high.

3) If you were concerned ‘Do hemp seeds show up on a drug test?’ the answer is no, most drug tests are looking for THC, which hemp milk has practically none of!

4) Also, hemp milk is cholesterol-free, soy-free, gluten-free, non-dairy, and has no known allergies linked to it. So, you don’t have to worry about milk allergies, lactose intolerance, nut or soy allergies. Although there are a few people who do develop a hemp allergy, it is pretty rare. Because of the low instance of allergies, hemp milk for babies or hemp milk for toddlers is a low-risk alternative to cow’s milk, soy milk or almond milk.

(Hemp seeds, image from The Hemp Kitchen on Instagram)

5) You might consider hemp milk bad for you if you looked at the ingredients of vanilla hemp milk or chocolate hemp milk which often contain added sweeteners, so you want to be sure you’re getting unsweetened hemp milk. Any concerns about hemp milk dangers usually involve misinformation about it containing THC, which it does not.

6) One cup, or 240 ml, of unsweetened hemp milk has between 60–80 calories; hemp seeds’ calories average 55 calories per tablespoon/10 g.

7) There is some debate between hemp milk nutrition advocates about whether you should make hemp milk with hemp hearts vs hemp seed, or hulled hemp seed instead of unshelled hemp seeds. When it comes to hemp hearts’ nutrition, hulled hemp seed does have an increase in overall amounts of protein, it increases your total essential fatty acid level and does lower carbohydrates, but the hemp hull, or shell, that you are removing also contains some other excellent benefits, like important minerals and dietary fiber. So, there are pros and cons to using either plain hemp hearts or hemp seed, and if and when you decide to make or buy some hemp milk, you can choose between hulled hemp seed or unshelled hemp seeds when considering hemp seed benefits.

Here is a video breakdown of hemp milk nutrition and hemp milk benefits:

Where to Buy Hemp Milk:

Because it has no THC, you can actually buy nutritious hemp milk - or its weaker cousin hemp water (which only has two milligrams of natural hemp extract) - in many vitamin and health food stores throughout the United States and Europe; or you can pick up some organic hemp milk online at websites like Lucky Vitamin which has 32oz/946mL for $5.37 USD; or Hudson River Foods has the same 32oz/946mL organic hemp milk for $3.99 USD.

If you want to pick up some hemp seeds with which you can make your own hemp milk, then you can pick up some Trader Joe’s raw shelled hemp seed for $12.99 for an 8 oz package on Amazon. Elsewise, hemp hearts (hulled hemp seed) or unshelled hemp seeds can also be located at many vitamin and health food stores throughout the United States and Europe.

Summary:

We’ve managed to milk a lot of information out of hemp milk, hopefully now you can make an informed decision about is hemp milk good for you or is hemp milk bad for you! What is hemp milk? Hemp milk is vastly different from marijuana milk (also known as weed milk or cannabis milk) because hemp water has no THC, versus something like PEARL-2-O mineral water, which is infused with 50 milligrams of THC and 50 milligrams of CBD ($30 suggested retail price). Does hemp milk have THC and is hemp milk healthy? Hemp has no THC because it is a different but related plant to marijuana, without psychotropic cannabinoid effects. The many benefits of hemp are getting increasing amounts of attention - even from outside the cannabis community: hemp seeds or hemp oil is rich in protein, fiber, and healthful fatty acids - including hemp omega-3s and omega-6s, so organic hemp has antioxidant effects and may reduce symptoms of a number of ailments, as well as improving the health of your heart, skin, and joints. Hemp milk is a nutty-tasting, nutritious cow’s milk alternative made from either hulled hemp seed (called hemp hearts) or from unshelled hemp seeds.

A hemp milk recipe, like we gave you above, is one of the most popular hemp hearts recipes because it is so easy to make, tastes great and is nutritious, goes with so many things or can be drunk straight from the glass! Because hemp allergies are so rare, hemp milk for babies and hemp milk for toddlers is a great substitute for children who have lactose intolerance, or allergies to soy or nuts. A cup of unsweetened hemp milk has one-third of the daily recommended amount of calcium and is also a good source of phosphorus, 20-35 percent of what is recommended daily for adults. Hemp milk vitamins and minerals include B and D vitamins, plus magnesium. The hemp milk protein amount, per cup, is 3 grams, with 140 calories and 5 grams of fat.

There is little to no evidence to suggest hemp milk is bad for you and ample proofs that hemp milk is healthy. Hemp milk is easy to make and store in your refrigerator, and adds a delicious nutty flavor to cereal in the morning or maybe your cup of coffee. If you’re sold on the benefits of hemp seeds and the benefits of hemp milk, then you can visit your nearest health food store - or do some internet shopping - and get yourself some hemp milk or hemp seeds to make your own organic hemp milk recipe. Try hemp milk for yourself and you might find that you really enjoy that nice hemp milk nutrition and the creamy, nutty taste!

And here is an extra bonus vid all about hemp hearts and some ways to incorporate them into your food:

Researched and written by David and Leah Kaye Weathers.

David and Leah Kaye Weathers are a freelance cannabis writing and graphic designing husband and wife team from Lansing, Michigan. They are passionate advocates for medical and recreational cannabis legalization in the United States. They enjoy not only smoking and vaping, or dabbing, marijuana but also cooking with weed infused veggie oil. They like to spend their free time wandering along nature trails in search of the perfectly chillaxing spot for a smoke sesh.